Authors: Janet Wallach
Tags: #Adventure, #Travel, #Non-Fiction, #Biography, #History
4
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Gertrude … is …
” Ibid.
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mostly writing notes …
” quoted in Garnett, David,
Letters of T. E. Lawrence
. London: Spring Books. 1964.
CHAPTER SIXTEEN
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I get rather tired …
” Bell, Gertrude. Letters, University of Newcastle.
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on March 9, 1916 …
James, Laurence,
The Golden Warrior
, London: Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 1990, p. 111.
CHAPTER SEVENTEEN
1
“
I am going away …
” Lawrence, M. R.,
The Home Letters of T. E. Lawrence and His Brothers, Oxford. 1954.
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Oh how glad …
” Bell, Gertrude. Letters, University of Newcastle.
3
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I want to express …
” F.O. 882/13 June 15, 1916. Public Records Office.
CHAPTER EIGHTEEN
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a nice creature …
” Bell, Gertrude. Letters, University of Newcastle.
2
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Yes, it has been …
” Ibid.
3
“
Rudolfe might be asked …
” Ibid.
4
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I hear from Gertrude …
” Hogarth, David. Private Papers, St. Anthony’s College, Oxford.
CHAPTER NINETEEN
1
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lady of the Court …
” Rihani, Ameen,
Ibn Sa’oud of Arabia
, London: Constable & Co., 1928, p. 7.
2
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A very shrewd …
” Author’s interview with Abdul Razaq Hassani, Baghdad, 1994.
3
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Lawrence, relying on her reports …
” Speech by David Hogarth. Royal Geographical Society, April 4, 1927.
CHAPTER TWENTY
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“
Your very affectionate …
” Bell, Gertrude. Letters, University of Newcastle.
CHAPTER TWENTY-ONE
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“
Khatun … your nation is great …
” Interview by Gertrude Bell with the Naqib. Published in Wilson, Arnold T.,
Mesopotamia 1917–1920, A Clash of Loyalties
, London, 1931.
2
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more affectionate …
” Hogarth, David. Private Papers, St. Anthony’s College, Oxford.
3
“
Miss Bell has …
” Haidar, Rustam,
Memoirs
, translated from the Arabic for the author by Suleiman Mousa, Amman, 1994.
4
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inverted megalomaniac,
” Burgoyne, Elizabeth. Private Papers, West Yorkshire Archives, Colverdale Central Library, Halifax, West Yorkshire.
5
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The Arabs would …
” Garnett, David,
Letters of T. E. Lawrence
, London: Spring Books, 1964.
6
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Mrs. Vita was over …
” Bell, Gertrude. Letters, University of Newcastle.
7
“
I’m glad to be …
” Ibid.
CHAPTER TWENTY-TWO
1
But Talib’s methods …
Ireland, Philip,
Iraq
, London: Jonathan Cape, 1937.
2
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She is the only …
” Bell, Gertrude. Diaries, University of Newcastle.
3
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There is practically …
” Ibid.
4
“
If the French …
” Ibid.
CHAPTER TWENTY-THREE
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“
I’m very sorry …
” Bell, Gertrude. Letters, University of Newcastle.
2
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On any subject …
” quoted in
The Times of London
, obituary. July 21, 1926.
3
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An Arab State …
” quoted in Ireland, Philip,
Iraq
, London: Jonathan Cape, 1937, p. 197.